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How to pull the chains to get the clock going

by Debra Marker
(Bakersfield, CA)

I have a Sligh "Trends" in excellent shape but do not know how to set it. I do not know how to pull the chains to get it going! Need help from a clock master!

The clock belonged to my parents and I do not want to damage anything.. It does not have a key system, nothing on the face.

Can anyone help me out or send me to a web page that will tell me how to get this sucker going?

Many thanks,
Debra
debramarker@yahoo.com

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